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I love how I follow people because I like one of their books but end up reading all their other books and hating the first one.

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Am I the only one that gets on here and has the mind set to do one quick thing before going back to what i was doing originally and next thing I know I'm spending 30 minutes on here and never did do the one thing that I was hoping to do...

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So I think I have finally lost it. Today during art class the table and chair decided to start attacking me, so I had to go all heroic and protect myself, so I took my sketchbook and drew in the corner while looking up ever four seconds. Everybody was talking about calling the mental ward

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So I'm thinking of posting a new story, what should the title be?
          
          Stereotype
          How to be different
          Breaking the stereotypes
          
          Here's the description:
          Everybody is always following the stereotype. Like if you were the nerd, you got picked on and fell in love with the QB, or if you were the bad boy, you fall in love with the good girl. Or maybe the head cheerleader only dates people on the football team as usually a slut. Or the tomboy ends up on the football team and falls for the new player. Or the loner falls for the most popular boy in school.
          
          And then there is me. I follow no stereotype. I’m me. I’m a cheerleader, I’m smart, I’m not addicted to sex, I’m a tomboy, I’m a loner, and I’m considered a good girl. Who do I date? Do I fall for the bad boy? Do I fall for the QB? Am a slut? I’m not dissing stereotypes, there natural for us, but what happens when there are no stereotypes for you?
          
          Alex May has always been…Different. She doesn’t belong to a certain category. She has no friends, never had her first kiss, never been drunk, hell she could win never have I ever with all the stuff she hasn’t done.
          
          Alex struggles to be like everybody else when she realize, she’s just making a stereotype of her own.

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Guys when I was young, I went to a very small school, there was only 13 people in my grade and everybody was close. Yesterday though, I received word that someone that I haven't seen in three years, had passed away. He got in a ATV accident and rolled the ATV three times. IT then landed on his head and his friend called 911, the police reported to it pretty quickly, rushing the boy to a hospital nearby. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. I didn't know what to think of this, he wasn't that close to me anymore and he wasn't that far away either, so I'm stuck in the middle, wondering what the heck to think.

mslovelifems

@SoulUwansc It was ever depressing
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_RainyDais_

@mslovelifems Gosh, that sounds so sad.
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Hey guys, you know all those stories about how people fall for their older brother's best friend even though it's against the bro code. My brothers best friend is defiantly someone I wouldn't fall for.  I not his biggest fan and the feeling is defiantly mutual.